Wisconsin Code § 563.92

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(1m) (a) The department may issue a
Class A license or a Class B license to any qualified organization
that applies.
(b) Under a Class A license, an organization may do all of the
following:
1. Conduct single-container raffles, a calendar raffle, or
plastic or rubber duck races if the raffles or races are authorized
under s. 563.908.
2. Sell some or all tickets on days other than the same day as
the drawing.
3. Sell equal shares of a single ticket to one or more
purchasers.
(c) Under a Class B license, an organization may do all of the
following:
1. Conduct multiple-container raffles or plastic or rubber
duck races if the raffles or races are authorized under s. 563.908.
2. Sell tickets in either of the following ways:
a. On the same day as the drawing.
b. On more than one day if the organization distributes tickets to purchasers only at the event at which the drawing will take
place.
(2) The fee shall be $50 for a raffle license and shall be remitted with the application. A raffle license shall be valid for 12
months and may be renewed as provided in s. 563.98 (1g). The
department shall issue the license within 30 days after the filing
of a complete application if the applicant qualifies under s.
563.907 and has not exceeded the limits of s. 563.91. The department shall notify the applicant within 15 days after it is filed if
the raffle license application is incomplete or the application
shall be considered complete. A complete license application
that is not denied within 30 days after its filing shall be considered approved. All moneys received by the department under this
subsection shall be credited to the appropriation account under s.
20.505 (8) (jn).
(4) The department may conduct proceedings to suspend or
revoke an organization’s license to conduct raffles for failing to
comply with the requirements of this subchapter.

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